On the afternoon of October 25, the reporter contacted the organizers to ask more about the program. The representative said: "The organizing committee hopes to spread healing energy to students, arouse the spirit of sharing and giving hope. Healing is not only about loving yourself but also about living beautifully and being responsible for the community".
Regarding the reason for accompanying the kitchen and the home of the child patient of Me Nhu, the representative of the organizing committee informed the reporter that the story of Ms. Nguyet Linh - a mother who experienced the pain of losing her child to cancer, is a symbol of love, resilience and sharing - the values that "Healing Voice" always wants to spread. The program has raised more than 33 million VND, paying tribute to Ms. Linh's quiet heart.
It is known that the program has been advised by Meritorious Artist - Director Hoang Duan: "Since the first season, you have made the program to "heal" yourself, as a student of the same age, to have the opportunity to interact and relax your spirit. This time, I thank you for thinking for those in need, for the community. This is a good tradition for students of Ho Chi Minh City University of Culture that we are very proud of.
From the name "Singer - Every Reed, a Dream", the program borrowed the image of a small reed flying in the vast sky, a symbol of faith and determination. Each melody in the music night is a pray for joy, a support for the dreams of children with cancer - small soldiers who are steadfastly overcoming adversity. With that spirit, optimistic, youthful songs such as "Shim song", "all the days the sky is la"... were introduced to more than 400 attendees. The highlight of the show was the emotional report "I have a Dream", recording the journey of maintaining the kitchen and shelter for sick mother Nhu.


Ms. Pham Nguyet Linh - the founder of the kitchen could not contain her emotions when attending the music night with the children. She shared that a few days ago, a child patient passed away. This music night, as well as the attention of students and the community, is a source of motivation for her to "companize the children as much as possible, I will still accompany them".

Healing sound was first held in 2023, and has now become an annual activity of the C&C Media Club. The program aims to create a cultural - artistic space for HCMC students; at the same time, spread the spirit of sharing in the community.